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Emilie Hill - “The Market is Uncertainty Distilled”
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Emilie Hill - “The Market is Uncertainty Distilled”

This week on Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby, Dr. Crosby speaks with Emilie Hill. Emilie Hill is an investment professional specializing in helping women to achieve financial wellness.

Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby · Dr. Daniel Crosby, Emilie Hill

November 18, 202141m 26s

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Show Notes

Tune in to hear:

- Is the market always crazy or does it go through long periods of predictability in many peoples’ lifetimes? Is uncertainty implicit in capital markets?

- There’s always going to be a reason to fear, there’s always going to be a reason not to invest. What pragmatic steps can we take to invest thoughtfully in the face of this?

- Why might concentrated, active portfolios make more sense for some subset of the population?

- What are some potential catalysts that could bring active management back in favor?

- How does Emilie think about active management from an angle of creative destruction?

- Financial wellness is a term that is thrown out there a lot, but it is rarely elucidated in depth or operationalized. What does financial wellness really look like?

- Has Emilie noticed patterns of how clients’ behaviors and concerns differ between those with varying tiers of wealth?

- What’s a financial concern for women that men are largely oblivious to?

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